November 05, 2012

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Jury Unanimously Nullifies NJ Law

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NJ Weedman, Ed Forchion, defended himself against NJ's marijuana law -- and won a unanimous 12-0 acquittal. Ed represented himself since he couldn't find a lawyer who would tell the jury that the NJ Constitution says they have the duty to judge the law. From the beginning, Ed made it clear that he had violated the NJ law but educated the jury that they had a right and a duty to judge the law -- not just the facts of the case.

The NJ Constitution explicitly states juries must judge the law, but the judge in the previous trial lied and intimidated to conceal the law. Nevertheless, that prior trial resulted in a hung jury (7-5 for acquittal).

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